I said .002", obviously I meant .003" (lol). These two are about 49 years old, used to have blue paint on the bottom of the studs denoting the oversize shanks. Trick to install them was to freeze them, heat the boss with a torch, drive into place using a lock nut to protect the threads. You had to be quick - once they came to temp, they were in for a good while. Danged tough material, too - if you ever adjusted valves frequently, you knew that the lock nuts would wear a lot faster than the stud threads. Using two piece locking retainers was better over time than taking a chance of lock nuts backing off.
My heads are still originals, never hot tanked or disturbed (other than Erson springs, PC seals). I had the occasion to change a couple of damaged studs out on a '68 291 head on my Bel Air around '70, had these left over. Amazing how things can accumulate -